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here's how i use the reports we constantly refer. to first i aassess them for the predicted value for the year. to do that i try to discern where analysts go with their estimates after the company's reports do. they raise them, lower them, keep them the same? let's say apple is using a report that is better than not only the posting numbers that you can find on a lot of web sites but also beats the high man. some call it the whisper. the high man. the analyst with the most aggressively high estimates on the street. that will always cause a raising of the numbers for the rest of the year by everyone. if it is the end of the year for the numbers after that. i use that inincrease in earnings per share to try to figure out the increases from real business, actual sales. did they do better. not just the changes and share changes. i look more at the revenues than the actual earnings themselves. why is that important? a company can't change the sales line except by increasing demand, producing more, gaining more customers either at the expe
here's how i use the reports we constantly refer. to first i aassess them for the predicted value for the year. to do that i try to discern where analysts go with their estimates after the company's reports do. they raise them, lower them, keep them the same? let's say apple is using a report that is better than not only the posting numbers that you can find on a lot of web sites but also beats the high man. some call it the whisper. the high man. the analyst with the most aggressively high...
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scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we talked about 200,000 provisional votes that -- provisional votes likely to be counted. they start count of that in ten days. here's the thing the obama camp may have going for it. the results that we're still waiting for are largely from the urban areas where obama was running strong. hyahoga county near the cleveland area, the cincinnati area. these are the areas where we would expect that as the returns come in president obama would run strong and perhaps overcome anything that romney could make up with the provisional ballots.
scott, what can you tell us? >> reporter: first of all when ohio is the state that put romney over the top as many suggested, you get the reaction from the very pro-obama crowd here. but let me take you through what the issue is with ohio and why, perhaps, the romney camp is not conceding it yet. the two candidates with the raw vote totals now, about 75% of the raw votes in, separated by about 30,000 votes. that's not enough when you start figuring in the provisional ballots. remember we...
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and that's why i like to use scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i would put on a thousand points. another point, 1500. and when it is so low you can hardly believe how poorly the stock is trading, you can double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure. the best investors all use pyramid style. they just don't talk about it. the great thing about wide scales is they leave you with lots of room to maneuver. when the stock eventually bottoms out, you're going to want to pour your money in and using wide scales allows you to buy the largest number of shares at the lowest price. the best thing about long-term investing is you can afford to be patient. you can wait for a market wide pullback or a sector wide sell-off to accumulate a big position in the company's stock as it goes down. just make sure the story is still intact. that's why i say you got to do the homework. i
and that's why i like to use scales. the trick with wide scales is you buy larger and larger positions as the stock goes lower. i used to think of it as a pyramid of buying. if the stock lost a point, i would put on a thousand points. another point, 1500. and when it is so low you can hardly believe how poorly the stock is trading, you can double down. do you see what i mean? it's about a pyramid structure. the best investors all use pyramid style. they just don't talk about it. the great thing...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> the only way to generate consistently strong returns year after year after year is by putting some thought and some effort into the process. anyone who says you can make money in stocks without keeping track of short-term developments at the underlying companies is like a personal trainer that promisious can get in shape without doing any exercise. here is a pill, okay? it doesn't work. yet i think a substantial majority of the public still believes this buy and hold nonsense is the only legitimate way to invest. i read about it in the papers all the time. no wonder stocks are so hated. people have been convinced if they ply blue chip stocks, as if that term means anyt
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> the only way to generate consistently strong returns year after...
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it's taking longer than many of us would like. that's because it's a complex issue of providing the supply of liquid natural gas. >> i have a big trust, i would love to convert if i knew there were gas stations all over the country. and the gas station people would love to build more gas stations for nat gas if they knew there were a lot of trucks. natural gas trucks. >> i think we have gotten past that. everybody, both the chickens and the eggs are ready to do their bit. what's challenging is how do you ramp it up so that you don't have trucks waiting that you can't use because there is no fuel available and if you're building a fuel station, you want to make sure the customer is for it as soon as it happens. one of the things i have said is we have to understand how long it takes to actually build out infrastructure like this. when the oil company and the automakers were forced to work together to improve emission standards, the fastest those changes could be made is over a 10-year roll in period. we really can't expect signific
it's taking longer than many of us would like. that's because it's a complex issue of providing the supply of liquid natural gas. >> i have a big trust, i would love to convert if i knew there were gas stations all over the country. and the gas station people would love to build more gas stations for nat gas if they knew there were a lot of trucks. natural gas trucks. >> i think we have gotten past that. everybody, both the chickens and the eggs are ready to do their bit. what's...
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to me that manse i want to climb out of clift using a stock like home depot. yeah, man, i'm going to climb out there and get this. home depot. that's one i'm going to get. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you may have to buy that stock as early as the first week of january. whirlpool down more than 116% this year. i think the housing boom will not be hurt from reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time if the 2013 tax code more than doubles the taxes on dividends. i want to be there with my ropes, make them so i can secure myself and get them right back in. here's the bottom line. i don't want it to go over the fiscal. i'm a 46 in the adirondacks. the losses on the cliff won't impact the legislators until after the market climbs and unemployment skyrockets. it will be cause -- the cliff is going to close soon and you'll be up there with your home depot, sherwin-williams and at&t. why not be profitable on the other side of the valley. let's go to robbie in michigan, please. >>
to me that manse i want to climb out of clift using a stock like home depot. yeah, man, i'm going to climb out there and get this. home depot. that's one i'm going to get. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you may have to buy that stock as early as the first week of january. whirlpool down more than 116% this year. i think the housing boom will not be hurt from reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time if the...
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>> well, first, thank you for serving us. don't forget, we've got a big veteran's day show coming up on friday. every one of those stocks i like. i'm not worried about the competition. all of these companies have lottings of irons in the fire. ely lily always looks like it's breaking down. that's when you have to buy it. mid 40s, i really think you have to pull the trigger. please, don't panic. fiscal cliff is now top of the mine. we don't believe that people can rise above and, for broker, it's just too easy a call to say, hey, take some profits and move on. we'll be right back. >> announcer: coming up, new priorities. >> bring ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping po post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks higher? or could a crack down on fraking extinguish their claim? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney toda
>> well, first, thank you for serving us. don't forget, we've got a big veteran's day show coming up on friday. every one of those stocks i like. i'm not worried about the competition. all of these companies have lottings of irons in the fire. ely lily always looks like it's breaking down. that's when you have to buy it. mid 40s, i really think you have to pull the trigger. please, don't panic. fiscal cliff is now top of the mine. we don't believe that people can rise above and, for...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- "i'm done. i'm out of here." you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ ♪ can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. by december 22nd music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information
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and carmax is the one that sells used cars. for the last five odd years selling new cars was a much better business than selling used ones. that's why they made a heck of a lot more money than carmax. new car sales are growing rapidly. we are on track for building more cars than we have the last few years. the margin for new cars are starting to get squeezed. competition is coming back. during the great recession, tons of car dealerships closed down. now you've got new dealerships popping up again and the business is starting to get more cutthroat and more competitive. even though autonation has a bright future, they are facing difficulties they didn't have to deal with a year or two ago. the used car business, that's a different story. in recent years, used car retailers struggled against a head wind which is the recession that caused a huge decline. there weren't enough new cars built in 2008 and 2009, to the lesser extent 2010 to support a robust car market. the ones they most want to buy are the ones with the least wear and
and carmax is the one that sells used cars. for the last five odd years selling new cars was a much better business than selling used ones. that's why they made a heck of a lot more money than carmax. new car sales are growing rapidly. we are on track for building more cars than we have the last few years. the margin for new cars are starting to get squeezed. competition is coming back. during the great recession, tons of car dealerships closed down. now you've got new dealerships popping up...
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another 30% is approaching the end of its usefulness. this equipment should have been replaced ages ago. one of the reasons why you're disgusted in the northeast about what happened, and you have right to be. after sandy i think we'll finally start tackling this issue and start taking it seriously. one of the reasons is our lousy electrical grid is also a security threat. heaven forbid a terrorist wanted to do some damage. all they would have to do is knock out a couple power substations, which are sdwrenlly only protected by chain-link fence. take a look at this clip. doesn't that look like something out of a science fiction movie where aliens are invading? escape from new york part 2. anybody who has seen that footage knows we need to upgrade our equipment. that's where quanti-services comes in. it's a leading special contractor that designs, installs, upgrades, repairs and main tans electric power networks, both for transmission and distribution. if you were driving on any interstate before sandy, you probably saw caravans of trucks -
another 30% is approaching the end of its usefulness. this equipment should have been replaced ages ago. one of the reasons why you're disgusted in the northeast about what happened, and you have right to be. after sandy i think we'll finally start tackling this issue and start taking it seriously. one of the reasons is our lousy electrical grid is also a security threat. heaven forbid a terrorist wanted to do some damage. all they would have to do is knock out a couple power substations, which...
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man, we got to use this. this will no longer just be a key chain because if we're cl m climbing out of the cliff you need to be the first there and with the best stocks. i envision all segments of the market getting pummeled but the ones that come back first are the ones that sold down first. so the best could be the worst. to me that means i want to climb out of the cliff using a stock like home depot. i'm going to climb out there to get this, yeah, home depot. that's one i'm going to get! because -- sorry about that. because it's up 54% for the year. the most visible winner in the dow jones industrial average. you my have to buy that stock as the first week of january. we run into the thickest, i would considinto sher win willi. and i think the housing boom will not be hurt in reality nearly as much as it might be in theory. at the same time, i suspect we'll get another whackdown in them high-yielders because the 2013 tax code more than doubles it. here i'll climb out with the ice ax from verizon. i want to
man, we got to use this. this will no longer just be a key chain because if we're cl m climbing out of the cliff you need to be the first there and with the best stocks. i envision all segments of the market getting pummeled but the ones that come back first are the ones that sold down first. so the best could be the worst. to me that means i want to climb out of the cliff using a stock like home depot. i'm going to climb out there to get this, yeah, home depot. that's one i'm going to get!...
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so it was a strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change, it is in the middle of a tremendous turn over, so we are expecting a strong third quarter. somewhere in the six to seven percent range and strong earnings. is that jc penney? >> who is driving that? >> a big piece has to do with the jc penney business. we put those new shops in, back to school and they have continued to deliver strong results for us and for jc penney. we have happy the way that the izo d izod brand is doing. >> sandy had to shut down a lot of stores for you. the hurricane storm 35-40% of your business is done. it is a big part of our business. it did impact us in the first part of november. we were were able to still raise the year we were able to do. we were looking for a big 4th quarter. revenues will be up 7%. we were looking for earnings per share growth. so, we are expecting 4th quarter, a holiday season to continue very strong. how important is the
so it was a strong quarter for us. one of the things, and i know it is not as important, but your heritage brand, 3% increase, this is a major change, it is in the middle of a tremendous turn over, so we are expecting a strong third quarter. somewhere in the six to seven percent range and strong earnings. is that jc penney? >> who is driving that? >> a big piece has to do with the jc penney business. we put those new shops in, back to school and they have continued to deliver strong...
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not only can ross stores transcend the fiscal cliff, it is a cheap stock used to what i'm used to it being. ross traded around $70 another t at the very end of the summer. now $56 and change. vanished. down about 20% from its highs. in part, the stock got slammed along with everything else as people became worried about the economy as the fiscal cliff loomed closer and closer. beyond that, ross stores has been a victim of expectations. i always say guidance is more important, expectations is is more important. when the company reported a week and a half ago on november 15th, investors were expecting them to -- why? because this company always beats and then always raises. >> house of pleasure. >> but they gave disappointing guidance the fourth quarter. plus some analysts worry the company's same-store sales have now decelerated for two quarters in a row. these are legitimate worries. however, after this quarter that many considered to be disappointing -- [ crying ] ross stores only sold off another point and a half and since then rebounded back where it was before it reported. there'
not only can ross stores transcend the fiscal cliff, it is a cheap stock used to what i'm used to it being. ross traded around $70 another t at the very end of the summer. now $56 and change. vanished. down about 20% from its highs. in part, the stock got slammed along with everything else as people became worried about the economy as the fiscal cliff loomed closer and closer. beyond that, ross stores has been a victim of expectations. i always say guidance is more important, expectations is is...
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don't kill us. ♪ but bioteches, how about paint? we stood by when sherwin williams but even we, meaning me, didn't see this purchase of mexican paint maker colmex coming in a deal that immediately added to earnings. sherwin williams by buying that company soared $8.22. 5.84%. and sherwin williams is not the only acquirer to see price jump. a company has been hanging around for years doing nothing, a dog, of course it jumped $4.93 to close at 16.au$16.50. you know what is more important? the gains that they gave shareholders simply by buying the company. they took advantage of all stocks, pounced and made you a ton of money for doing so. how hard is it to find these deals? maybe not as hard as it would seem. last week we saw a deal for a boutique investment house that gave you a nice gain. should we be surprised that jeffries group gave you a 14% win this single session by become bought? i think they're all in the same course. the course that says stocks are overall are simply too cleep even as on any given day we focus on the averag
don't kill us. ♪ but bioteches, how about paint? we stood by when sherwin williams but even we, meaning me, didn't see this purchase of mexican paint maker colmex coming in a deal that immediately added to earnings. sherwin williams by buying that company soared $8.22. 5.84%. and sherwin williams is not the only acquirer to see price jump. a company has been hanging around for years doing nothing, a dog, of course it jumped $4.93 to close at 16.au$16.50. you know what is more important? the...
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we have good things holding us up. understand this, we will not tolerate those who wish to crush your nest egg. we will not let people sink below. let's just say there is a special annex that i'm adding to the wall of shame. you will lose the election. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up. cooking with gas, clean energy fuels took another step today and investors filled up on the stock. after falling from its highs earlier this year is it time to hop back onboard? we have the exclusive on today's headlines. and later, cliff notes. time is running out to resolve our fiscal follies. cramer is taking action. tonight dave cote talks about his role in the fix the debt campaign. his take on whether we can avoid the fiscal cliff. plus, ready for takeoff? shares of boeing have been caught in the holding pattern this year. could the flight path be changing or will fiscal cliff concerns keep it grounded? cramer is reading the flight plan in tonight's edition of off the charts, all coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ [
we have good things holding us up. understand this, we will not tolerate those who wish to crush your nest egg. we will not let people sink below. let's just say there is a special annex that i'm adding to the wall of shame. you will lose the election. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up. cooking with gas, clean energy fuels took another step today and investors filled up on the stock. after falling from its highs earlier this year is it time to hop back onboard? we...
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm a lean, mean flying machine [ dog 1 ] i am too! woo hoo! [ male announcer ] iams. with 50% more animal protein. [ dog 2 ] i'm an iams dog for life. not a rabbit. woof! to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all d
when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh oh. [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ]...
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proudly served in the us air force. my question is -- >> just a second. >> you are a legitimate rocket scientist. always good to have one on board. go ahead. >> earlier this year, with wti between 79 and 80 i scaled down. more recently, wti at 90 a barrel, i sold out. should i use the funds to scale back or should i switch to something more low beta and high yielding? >> where did you scale out? >> about 75, 76. >> get right back in. i think it's the perfect stock to be in. i think you're in great shape. go right back in. thank you for serving. tsro is fighting the fight. caution is key. don't pay up too much. this is the best ipo that i could find for 2012. after the break i will try to make you more money. >> coming up, american service? when ever you think of controversial ceo, his turn around of the too big to fail aig seems indisputable. tonight cramer sits down with him to hear about challenges and victories. how he has brought his military experience to the boardroom. >> the cadets of westpoint have arrived. is c
proudly served in the us air force. my question is -- >> just a second. >> you are a legitimate rocket scientist. always good to have one on board. go ahead. >> earlier this year, with wti between 79 and 80 i scaled down. more recently, wti at 90 a barrel, i sold out. should i use the funds to scale back or should i switch to something more low beta and high yielding? >> where did you scale out? >> about 75, 76. >> get right back in. i think it's the perfect...
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but that doesn't stop us from looking for ideas on "mad money." yes, we have an entirely man made crisis. one that could not only cause a huge wave of firings and curtail retail spending dramatically, but it's also driving people out of a stock market where individual companies are giving you positives that would normally provide a tremendous backdrop to a higher market. you know there was a time when some good news over multiple sectors would produce a bountiful bull. yes, where enough good things occurred with individual companies that the sum total would produce overall gains in many stocks. we used to call this pin action. now we get nothing. no spillover. the one pin gets knocked down. and nothing else falls with it. let me just go over some of the good news, some of the knocked down one pins just today that are being obscured by this darn cliff walk. let me show you what you might have missed and will continue to miss until president obama convenes all the leaders of congress and sends them to camp david to hammer out an agreement in time fo
but that doesn't stop us from looking for ideas on "mad money." yes, we have an entirely man made crisis. one that could not only cause a huge wave of firings and curtail retail spending dramatically, but it's also driving people out of a stock market where individual companies are giving you positives that would normally provide a tremendous backdrop to a higher market. you know there was a time when some good news over multiple sectors would produce a bountiful bull. yes, where...
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a lot of the traditional thinking has got us there. if it does sink us into the oblivion is there. it has not been lost just diluted. they got their heads cut off at has been the way of the french. stick with cramer are. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. you'll find the technology to help you become a better one is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. s
a lot of the traditional thinking has got us there. if it does sink us into the oblivion is there. it has not been lost just diluted. they got their heads cut off at has been the way of the french. stick with cramer are. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. that bringing you better technology...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> okay. very tough day. now we know a lot of stocks are still going down. remember, the early bird buyer does get crushed. others, the velocity of the decline is starting to break right now. so if you believe in my no pain no gain thesis start to loo
you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... when you take a closer look......
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which brings us to carbon. there's a reason why romney brought this independence up front and center. it's something he can act on instantly. i think there's a huge gap between these two men when it comes to fossil fuels, but it's not easily seen. it takes some explaining. let me try. first, the president is very cagey about oil and gas. he's quick to take credit for finding more oil in this country. however, as romney points out, obama is just a lucky beneficiary of improvements that will allow for more oil to be found and extracted from private lands. he hasn't been a friend of anything carbon. romney is -- and that means pipelines bring fuel into this country, even if it's considered dirtier. while the president did do a photo op in front of clean energy fueling stations, he hasn't ordered any branch of his government to switch to natural gas for vehicles. it's within his right. without such an endorsement, the initiative has been warm. when the president spoke on this issue, he always emphasized it had to b
which brings us to carbon. there's a reason why romney brought this independence up front and center. it's something he can act on instantly. i think there's a huge gap between these two men when it comes to fossil fuels, but it's not easily seen. it takes some explaining. let me try. first, the president is very cagey about oil and gas. he's quick to take credit for finding more oil in this country. however, as romney points out, obama is just a lucky beneficiary of improvements that will...
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us for processing. and so we're in contact with them on a daily basis, every hour virtually. >> so i buy something. i swipe my card, where is heartland? >> heartland is the company that answers the phone. machine that makes a phone call and we process, authorize that transaction and then we pay the merchant the next day for their money, taking out our small fee. >> now, being the fifth largestest, how do you not get crushed by the four guys ahead of you? >> well, in 1997, when we urged with heartland bank to form the company, we were number 62, so we've moved from 62 to number 5 in 15 years and granted, the big guys ahead of us are really big. >> yeah, first data. >> but we are growing, a nice innovative company with our own data centers, developers. the most vertically integrated company in the whole industry right now. >> the rap on you, you were the best and then you had the terrible breach. walk us through what happened. we're all afraid of breaches. many of us have been hacked. how was your company
us for processing. and so we're in contact with them on a daily basis, every hour virtually. >> so i buy something. i swipe my card, where is heartland? >> heartland is the company that answers the phone. machine that makes a phone call and we process, authorize that transaction and then we pay the merchant the next day for their money, taking out our small fee. >> now, being the fifth largestest, how do you not get crushed by the four guys ahead of you? >> well, in...
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why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you have to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas and diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid back. they bet the farm on this thing. they held back. it didn't. legislation still -- it's dead. the industry sought to make the engine cheaper and caught a break with the huge decline in natural gas prices. while they work well, i'm calling them disappointing. some comes from a lack of nat gas engines. that's because west port innovations was supposed to make them in volume last year but the product very late. now it's supposed to be 2013. in the meantime, while clean energy fuel clne is attempting to build out a network of stations, they only cover a tiny fractions of our roads. there are 600 public compressed natural gas stations in the country. guess how many gas station there's are. give up? 120,000. the engine jundz powered. you ca
why aren't we using it? first, cut back on oil imports, you have to get the major trucking companies to switch to natural gas and diesel. there is tremendous reluctance to do so. first, they hoped the government would support the pickens plan. a subsidy would have been paid back. they bet the farm on this thing. they held back. it didn't. legislation still -- it's dead. the industry sought to make the engine cheaper and caught a break with the huge decline in natural gas prices. while they work...
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then they contract with companies like us. we're a preferred supplier with many of those organizations that are trying to take care of those legacy problems that date back to the '50s, '60s, and '70s. >> all right. one last question in that presidential race. it was widely perceived that governor romney was very pro-fossil fuel drilling. are you concerned now that a second term epa may come in and stop fracking, which would be important, because fracking -- services fracking is part of your business. >> i certainly hope that we will come up with federal guidelines that will be consistent throughout the u.s. fracking has been in place for a long, long time. it's been very successful in cana canada. certainly it's been successful here in the u.s. the real concern, obviously, is not just the water side but also the emissions side, particularly that flowback water that's coming after the initial fracking. and i feel very confident that if we can get some consistent regulationings and guidelines, then we'll be able to find more ser
then they contract with companies like us. we're a preferred supplier with many of those organizations that are trying to take care of those legacy problems that date back to the '50s, '60s, and '70s. >> all right. one last question in that presidential race. it was widely perceived that governor romney was very pro-fossil fuel drilling. are you concerned now that a second term epa may come in and stop fracking, which would be important, because fracking -- services fracking is part of...
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it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the ceo exclusively after earnings. >>> and later, cash infusion? from syringes to surgery, medical supply company henry shine is in the heart of health care. as this sector settles into new reforms, should you make an appointment to buy. today cramer is going one-on-one with the ceo to determine the diagnosis after earnings. all coming up on "mad money." >>> today everybody is feeling let down by yet another disappointing same-store sales number from mcdonald's. you know what? i think we're paying a little too much attention to ronald mcdonal
it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the...
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oil we import is used to make diesel fuel for trucks. we're well on our way to energy self sufficiency. that's the only realistic way to do it. the rest of the world is for the stuff and we're building up terminals that could be building up in a few years. export terminal. either way we need chart industries. the cryogenics company that makes the highly engineered equipment which is used to turn natural gas into liquefied natural gas. they make the tanks to store it. we have been behind the stock for a long time. chart reported disappointing results. company posted an eight cent earnings miss. beat revenues that rose 23% year-over-year. and the international side had some difficulty. the short term, we have got to take a closer look. let's talk to samuel thomas. welcome back to "mad money". >> hi, jim. how are you sir? >> great. i know you came up from haddonfield, new jersey. we have got long gasoline lines. there is no competitor to gasoline in this country to speak of. if we had a competitor and it was like this, would we have the jam
oil we import is used to make diesel fuel for trucks. we're well on our way to energy self sufficiency. that's the only realistic way to do it. the rest of the world is for the stuff and we're building up terminals that could be building up in a few years. export terminal. either way we need chart industries. the cryogenics company that makes the highly engineered equipment which is used to turn natural gas into liquefied natural gas. they make the tanks to store it. we have been behind the...
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those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'm going to bet them a bottle of jack daniels that will be the case. in fact i'll bet them a case of jack daniels that will be the case. if they're close, as we told you we like asina. and i would be willing to be a buyer of that niche retailer ahead of this quarter because of some merger gains i think we'll hear about. but again only on news of setbacks to the fiscal cliff talks. we're not going to go in and buy anything these days. you'll get some representative congressman, senator come on say you stupid idiot. you bought stock and i'm talk
those days are gladly behind us. i suspect the toll tells a story that it goes down the fiscal cliff monday. every day is fiscal cliff tuesday, wednesday, thursday. you get the picture. anyway, you should pull the trigger here to buy it here if the fiscal cliff does what i'm afraid of. brown foreman reports wednesday. this is an interesting one. why? because goldman downgraded it to sell. just last night. i've seen this movie. they were wrong last time. they'll be wrong again. i'm going to bet...
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or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or wh
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not the financial time bomb facing us. oh, no. petraeus? petraeus? don't you know this is bigger than petraeus? we're sunk if you don't. between the distraction of the petraeus affair and the slew of holidays ahead you've got to start wondering if we might plunge from the cliff because of the sheer lack of days before what everyone's beginning to recognize as the potential for a financial armageddon. before i get to what could work eventually, eventually, the emphasis is on eventually in this ticktock environment. not tomorrow but eventually. maybe a little bit tomorrow. let me just say that we're now going through a process. it's a process that's not unlike what happened last year when we faced the debt ceiling fiasco. everything's based on washington, isn't it? we fell 19% peak to trough before avoiding that catastrophe in the nick of time. and during that decline it didn't matter what you bought. you initially lost money regardless. it turned out to be, though, and this is the operative term for me, not just fiscal cliff, no pain no gain. it was a
not the financial time bomb facing us. oh, no. petraeus? petraeus? don't you know this is bigger than petraeus? we're sunk if you don't. between the distraction of the petraeus affair and the slew of holidays ahead you've got to start wondering if we might plunge from the cliff because of the sheer lack of days before what everyone's beginning to recognize as the potential for a financial armageddon. before i get to what could work eventually, eventually, the emphasis is on eventually in this...
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what that does for us, it puts us where consumers want to shop. more consumers want to buy natural and organic but they also want to do it in a convenient way. that gives us the best growth opportunity going forward. >> does the supermarket tell you we're going to move you over? are there slotting fees where you pay them to move over? it would seem to me that your presence in the supermarket is so much bigger than it was a year ago. >> it's grown a lot. we do pay slotting oftentimes when we go to a mainline aisle. it's one of the best return on investments that we can make, so we're happy to do it. the key is just convincing the chain and the people making the decisions that natural and organic is really not a fad. it's a very mainstream idea and this consumer that's attracted to natural and organic products is a really strong consumer. college-educated. great income. really loyal to stores that do a good job for them in this area. so we make that story and when we move over, we really drive category growth for the retailer. we drive more profit f
what that does for us, it puts us where consumers want to shop. more consumers want to buy natural and organic but they also want to do it in a convenient way. that gives us the best growth opportunity going forward. >> does the supermarket tell you we're going to move you over? are there slotting fees where you pay them to move over? it would seem to me that your presence in the supermarket is so much bigger than it was a year ago. >> it's grown a lot. we do pay slotting oftentimes...